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Gayla Roberts
Always Enough Ranch
Acampo, California
[email protected] 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 10:35 AM
  Subject: CS>ANT PROBLEM? Use ASPARTAME


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      From Dr. Mercolas Sept 5, 2006 site.
      www.mercola.com 
       GOT AN ANT PROBLEM?  Use ASPARTAME.  For all the dire health problems 
associated with aspartame -- the worst of them being cancer -- the original 
"anything-but-sugar" substitute may have an ideal purpose to exist, not as a 
food additive, but as an ant poison 
          Already aware of aspartame's origins as a toxic chemical, a 
health-conscious consumer with an ant problem emptied one packet of aspartame 
in the corner of each of her bathrooms two years ago. The "sweet" solution 
worked brilliantly, as she's seen no signs of carpenter ants crawling around 
for the past year.

          Aspartame may be just the thing for getting rid of fire ants 
(impervious to many poisons) too, although this solution takes a bit more 
effort. Initially, fire ants ignored their aspartame treat until a light rain 
moistened it. After the rain, however, the fire ants came back with a 
vengeance, taking the aspartame back to the mound by the hundreds. Within two 
days, any evidence that fire ants existed at all, save for an empty mound, 
vanished.

          No mystery aspartame works like a pesticide, as the asparctic acid 
contained in this toxic product is a well-documented excitotoxin that causes 
specific brain cells to become excessively excited to the point they quickly 
die, just as both kinds of ants did.

          Makes you wonder if aspartame is a far safer, better alternative to 
getting rid of lawn and home pests than the average toxic pesticides found at 
your neighborhood hardware store ...

          If you ever wanted a painless way to find out all the dangers of 
aspartame you will certainly want to view Sweet Misery. If you are a natural 
health care practitioner you might want to consider showing this in your 
reception area.

         
       Idaho Observer June 2006
         



     






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